On 10-05-2009 01:07, Len Gerstel, [email protected], wrote:

> That is a dealer that has "new, old stock" on hand, not Apple itself.
> Many dealers probably have some around they would still like to dump,
> even for 10 Euros or less. This is stock that they either have had
> sitting around, or from a company that upgraded and still had these in
> the storage room and gave them to the dealer.
> 
> If you go to the Apple store and look for Apple software, they only
> list 10.5.6 and 10.5.4 Server. Searching for 10.4 in the Apple store
> turns up no hits.

Completely agreed about what the Apple Store is offering. Apple sold their
complete "new, old stock" to the official dealers/resellers. So the
dealers/resellers are the place where you can buy this. Besides internet oc,
but with dealers/resellers you can be sure to get legal and sealed
materials, you see it, pay for and walk home with the stuff. No hassle with
internet-pre-paying, waiting for sending and hoping it's no bs-stuff.
And I myself never use the Apple Store. During my daily, age-related (65)
obliged, walk (around 6 km = around 4 miles), I can visite 3 off. Apple/Mac
dealers. They have all the Apple Store will offer, but also instantly AND
mostly cheaper AND the nearly complete "new, old stock"!

JMOMM,

Jo Hissel



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